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Multi-Resolution Real-Time Stereo on Commodity Graphics Hardware

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Multi-Resolution Real-Time Stereo on Commodity Graphics Hardware
In this paper a stereo algorithm suitable for implementation on commodity graphics hardware is presented. This is important since it allows to free up the main processor for other tasks including high-level interpretation of the stereo results. Our algorithm relies on the traditional sum-of-square-differences (SSD) dissimilarity measure between correlation windows. To achieve good results close to depth discontinuities as well as on low texture areas a multiresolution approach is used. The approach efficiently combines SSD measurements for windows of different sizes. Our implementation running on an NVIDIA GeForce4 graphics card achieves 50-70M disparity evaluations per second including all the overhead to download images and read-back the disparity map, which is equivalent to the fastest commercial CPU implementations available. An important advantage of our approach is that rectification is not necessary so that correspondences can just as easily be obtained for images that contain ...
Ruigang Yang, Marc Pollefeys
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where CVPR
Authors Ruigang Yang, Marc Pollefeys
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